4. Launch the page. The main difference between no. 3 and 4 is that with the former you only have that one page. It's not being linked yet to any of your web page, such as to your homepage. When you're ready, you can just add the link to your website. If you think that it's going to attract a substantial number of people, you may always place the link right at your homepage or navigation menu. If you have a blog that's also constantly visited, you may add it too as a new post. You can also add it in your resource page, but there's a huge possibility that it may not be constantly visited.
Don't forget to also promote your webpage for link baiting in different media centers. For example, you can write a press release with an appropriate link going to this specific webpage. You also need to monitor the performance of your page. How many are actually linking to you? If you're not doing well, then you may need to do some modifications.
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